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Sleeping Betty

Sleeping Betty (2007)

June. 11,2007
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7.7
| Animation Comedy

Princess Betty sleeps in a narcoleptic stupor. The king appeals to his subjects to wake her, and several respond: Uncle Henry VIII, Aunt Victoria, an emotional alien, a cool witch and a handsome prince. This worthy Prince Charles lookalike has to leave his royal suburb to save the princess, but will Betty be wakened with just a kiss?

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Vashirdfel
2007/06/11

Simply A Masterpiece

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Listonixio
2007/06/12

Fresh and Exciting

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XoWizIama
2007/06/13

Excellent adaptation.

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Fatma Suarez
2007/06/14

The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful

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Kirpianuscus
2007/06/15

...but cool.and this is the basic virtue of this trip in the heart of a classic fairy tale who has new nuances under a rich imagination.for cultural references. for irony. and for nice drawing. and, off course, for the end. short, parody of Sleeping Beauty. absurd. but lovely. for the wise way for resurrect familiar characters in new context. for interesting associations. and for the art to explore the fairy tale in its basic characteristics. so, a provocative film. in which the absurd becomes so...reasonable.

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evening1
2007/06/16

I watched this brief, animated, wordless short with my 8-year-old son, who found it mildly distracting.A manic and cynical take on the Sleeping Beauty legend, this short offers a few cute jokes but they're done to death. It's mildly amusing when the witch proves incompetent with her wand. But to see her make a mistake 12 consecutive times is less entertaining. And the prince isn't really charming so his kiss doesn't awaken the princess. It's not so funny to watch his horse pucker up.The movie has a surprise ending that nonetheless seems anticlimactic. I'd rather snooze.

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ccthemovieman-1
2007/06/17

When you see the surprise ending, you'll say "that makes sense!" even though it is absurd.Absurdity is the name of the game in this animated short as we go back to Medieval days where we see the king, queen and others in the court all in the daughter's bedroom distraught over the fact that the young woman can't wake up. What's wrong with her? Mom is literally crying rivers of tears. Dad is calling everyone in sight who might be able to wake up "Betty." The "star" of this short might be a horse, the one belong to the Prince called in to save the day. The adventures our Prince Charming (so to speak) and his horse have en route to the castle provides a lot of slapstick laughs.Overall, not a lot of out-loud laughs but a lot of chuckles, an animated film that is definitely fun to watch in all nine minutes. The artwork is pretty good, too, and should be seen on a Blu-Ray disc where the drawings are very sharp and clear.I saw this as part of the DVD titled "Animation Express" which is available in regular and Blu-Ray discs and is a compilation of animation short subjects by the Film Board Of Canada.

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boblipton
2007/06/18

Betty is asleep and won't wake up, despite the best efforts of her Alice-in-Wonderland royal parents. So what do we do? We run through a large series of sight gags, endless sight gags. And at first they are very funny indeed. But after a while they simply begin to grow wearisome. The witch comes and waves her wand and Betty's head transmutes into an endless and unrelated variety of things. A knight is called, and along he comes on his charger, and the horse moves in every which way: he gallops, he trots, he runs on his hind legs, his forelegs, whatever is called upon to fill up time on this cartoon.After a while, that becomes to the point of this film: to bring it up to its allotted length, by running variations on a theme. And after a while it becomes wearisome. Especially when you see what makes her wake up.

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